Got Tips?

If your work environment is anything like mine, you sweat
your way through seemingly non-stop fire drills using homegrown workarounds
every day. I m guessing you often stumble across solutions that are undocumented
or unorthodox or both. Furthermore, I ll bet you ve amassed quite an arsenal
of killer tricks to get you through those never-ending fire drills. And I m
sure you ve pulled out those little tidbits every now and again to amaze your co-workers
and your boss.

Well, I ve got a novel idea to spring on you: Share your
killer ASP.NET tips. That s right, I said share.
We all learned how to share in kindergarten. (Well, most of us learned how to share, anyway.) And part of building this
asp.netPRO community is the exchange
of thoughts and ideas and that includes sharing the tips and techniques that
get you through the day. And it s easy simply complete and submit
the online form and
we ll consider your tip for publication in asp.netPRO
magazine.

Tips can be simple step-by-step instructions or involve
complex code development, but they must be valid ASP.NET programming tips.
Remember to state what you are trying to accomplish and how you did it. And don t
forget to check out the sample tips link for helpful examples.

Not only will you get the satisfaction of helping your
fellow developers, you ll also get a free gift from us (currently a copy of the
2003 asp.netPRO Complete Works CD). So check it out at http://www.aspnetpro.com/tips/gettip.asp.

Thanks for sharing.

David Riggs is
editor-in-chief of asp.netPRO and its companion e-newsletter, asp.netNOW. Reach
him at mailto:[email protected].